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Crossrail seeks bids for Liverpool Street and Whitechapel
Official Journal notice goes up for tunnels, shafts and subways at two stations
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Loans worth £1.4bn offered to build onshore windfarms
European Investment Bank will provide £700m of loans, with other UK-based banks financing the remainder
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House prices rise as demand outstrips supply
Surveyors experience strongest growth in London as buyers return to the market
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SA World Cup hit by rail link delay
South African high-speed rail link will not be ready for start of football World Cup
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Public sector work keeps Morgan Sindall on track
Trading in line with expectations despite slump in fit out market
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RICS: chartered QSs will not need a degree
Entry level qualification launched based on online assessment and relevant work experience
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Boris offers residents free 'carbon makeovers'
Mayor says 10,000 homes could benefit from £9.5m cash for energy saving measures such as loft and cavity wall insulation
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Caruso St John's arts centre opens in Nottingham
Contemporary arts centre in heart of city is inspired by nearby Lace Market
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Ryde School on Isle of Wight gains planning permission
Design by Walters and Cohen includes £5.5m extension and refurbishment to grade II-listed Westmont building
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Response times set for repairs to social housing
Government's proposed service standards agreed between tenants and landlords will affect maintenance contractors
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Just 10 days to nominate your green guru
The deadline is looming for nominations for the title of Building's green guru 2009
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iAwards shortlist revealed
E-stack, Quiet Revolution and Crest Nicholson recognised by government awards for innovation in built environment
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Ellen Macarthur to appear at sustainability conference
Industry’s annual sustainability conference, Making Sustainable Development Happen, has announced a star line-up of speakers
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Tender of the day: £3m school in Gwent
Tender for extension to Abertillery Comprehensive School closes on 1 December
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Government names 10 nuclear sites
Sizewell in Suffolk among the sites nominated for nuclear development in draft documents
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Laing O'Rourke fined over Heathrow death
Contractor pays £150k in fines and legal costs after concrete slab fell and killed one worker and left another with serious injuries
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Kier reports 'strong' order book
Market update reveals first quarter trading in line with expectations and steady flow of education work
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Willmott Dixon instigates major restructure
Company will now have three separate businesses for capital works, regeneration and support services
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Rider Levett Bucknall sets up Caribbean association
Consultant forms networking group of 20 companies to target region where it estimates GDP will grow 1.5% in 2010
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Nightingale Associates team scoops £840m Glasgow hospital
Nightingale/Brookfield consortium beats off competition from Laing O’Rourke/Keppie Architects and Balfour Beatty/BDP Architects